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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 989787"><p>The Packers wouldn't owe Rodgers a cent if they trade him this offseason. They would take $40.3 million of dead money counting against their cap though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that's ridiculous. Daniel Jones threw for only 15 touchdowns last season while starting 16 games. He has a total of 36 over his last 41 starts. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sorry but the Packers shouldn't make an offer to the Jets. Let's wait and see what they would be ready to part with to acquire him.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In my opinion being up by seven points shouldn't be considered a big lead. But of course you ignore it as it doesn't fit your narrative. In addition you suggest to ignore his fourth quarter performance against the Niners in the 2019 NFCCG because they were down by too many points as well. That truly indicates you don't want to fairly evaluate his play.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Brady made it to the Super Bowl with his defenses ranked 6th (2001), 1st (2003), 2nd (2004), 4th (2007), 15th (2011), 8th (2014), 1st (2016), 5th (2017), 7th (2018) and 8th (2020) in points allowed.</p><p></p><p>Aside of the one outlier in 2011 he never made it to the Super Bowl without an elite defense. During that season the Patriots defense significantly improved in the playoffs, allowing only 17 points per game which would have ranked fourth in the regular season.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers has had the benefit of having a top eight scoring defense only twice in his career. In 2009, that unit faltered in a playoff loss at Arizona in which putting up 45 points wasn't good enough to win the game. The following season the Packers won the Super Bowl with by far the best defense (2nd in points allowed) Rodgers has ever been surrounded with.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>According to PFF, Rodgers ranked 2nd among the 32 quarterbacks with the most pass attempts in 2022 in big time throw percentage at 5.7%. In addition only four of those quarterbacks had a higher percentage of catchable passes dropped. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While the Patriots did a fantastic job of structuring Brady's contracts it's a myth he actually took less money than other quarterbacks to surround him with better talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 989787"] The Packers wouldn't owe Rodgers a cent if they trade him this offseason. They would take $40.3 million of dead money counting against their cap though. I'm sorry that's ridiculous. Daniel Jones threw for only 15 touchdowns last season while starting 16 games. He has a total of 36 over his last 41 starts. I'm sorry but the Packers shouldn't make an offer to the Jets. Let's wait and see what they would be ready to part with to acquire him. In my opinion being up by seven points shouldn't be considered a big lead. But of course you ignore it as it doesn't fit your narrative. In addition you suggest to ignore his fourth quarter performance against the Niners in the 2019 NFCCG because they were down by too many points as well. That truly indicates you don't want to fairly evaluate his play. Brady made it to the Super Bowl with his defenses ranked 6th (2001), 1st (2003), 2nd (2004), 4th (2007), 15th (2011), 8th (2014), 1st (2016), 5th (2017), 7th (2018) and 8th (2020) in points allowed. Aside of the one outlier in 2011 he never made it to the Super Bowl without an elite defense. During that season the Patriots defense significantly improved in the playoffs, allowing only 17 points per game which would have ranked fourth in the regular season. Rodgers has had the benefit of having a top eight scoring defense only twice in his career. In 2009, that unit faltered in a playoff loss at Arizona in which putting up 45 points wasn't good enough to win the game. The following season the Packers won the Super Bowl with by far the best defense (2nd in points allowed) Rodgers has ever been surrounded with. According to PFF, Rodgers ranked 2nd among the 32 quarterbacks with the most pass attempts in 2022 in big time throw percentage at 5.7%. In addition only four of those quarterbacks had a higher percentage of catchable passes dropped. While the Patriots did a fantastic job of structuring Brady's contracts it's a myth he actually took less money than other quarterbacks to surround him with better talent. [/QUOTE]
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